NHL
AWARDS AND HONORSJennings Trophy: 1983-84 (Washington) (co-winner with Al Jensen)NHL All-Star Second Team: 1983-84 (Washington)Sporting News All-Star First Team: 1983-84 (Washington)Washington Fan's Favorite: 1983-84Washington Records: Longest unbeaten streak (13 games from Jan. 27,
1984, to Feb. 18, 1984, 12-0-1), longest winning streak (10 games from Jan.
27, 1984, to Feb. 18, 1984), longest shutout streak (203:52 from Jan. 27,
1984, to Feb. 3, 1984)NHL Goals-Against Average Leader: 1983-84 (Washington) (2.66)NHL Shutouts Leader: 1983-84 (Washington) (4 shutouts)1980-81: Played on first Calgary Flames team.Miscellaneous: Won his first NHL game, stopping 23
of 25 shots. ... Was on Atlanta team that relocated to
Calgary on June 24, 1980. ... Named NHL Player of the Week for the week of
Jan. 18, 1982. ... Stopped Wayne Gretzky on a penalty shot during Washington's
Nov. 24, 1982, game at Edmonton. ... Set Washington single-season record (since broken) for
lowest goals-against average with 3.36 in 1982-83. ... Shared shutout with Al
Jensen during 1982-83 season. ... Washington single-season record (since
broken) for lowest goals-against average with 2.66 in 1983-84. ... Named NHL
Player of the Week for the weeks of Jan. 30, 1984, and Feb. 6, 1984. ... Set
Washington single-season records (since broken) for games played (57), minutes
played (3,388) and goaltending wins (28) in 1984-85. ... Missed part of
1985-86 season with thigh injury.

NON-NHL CAREER

Post-Draft Teams: Birmingham (CHL); Hershey (AHL);
Moncton (AHL); Muskegon (IHL)World Championships: 1985 (silver
medal), 1987 (fourth place)NON-NHL
AWARDS AND HONORS1987-88: Played on IHL regular-season champion (Muskegon).Miscellaneous: Held Ontario horse trainer's license and owned a harness
racing stable in Ontario during his playing days. ... Named goalie on all-time
London (OMJHL/OHL) team by CHL panel in 1999.Personal: Full name is Patrick Michael Riggin. ... Son of former NHL
goaltender Dennis Riggin. ... Younger brother of former major-junior and
Canadian university player Larry Riggin.

HOW HE GOT AWAY

TRADE: Calgary traded Riggin and Ken Houston
to Washington in exchange for Howard Walker, George White, 1982 sixth-round
pick (Mats Kihlstron), 1983 third-round pick (Perry Berezan) and 1984
second-round pick (Paul Ranheim) on June 9, 1982. At the time of the trade,
the draft picks were listed as "future draft considerations."

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